
Posted: Friday, May 2, 2025. 4:48 pm CST.
By Zoila Palma: Today, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology hosted its first-ever EdTech Summit in Spanish Lookout, marking a major step toward transforming education in Belize.
The summit brought together educators, tech experts, and innovators, such as Stephanie Sylvestre, the first Belizean-born woman to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) model that will be incorporated in MoEST’s Access 501.
With this, users will be able to access three separate chatbot assistants, aptly named 501 Historian, 501 Teaching Assistant, and Kriol 501 Teaching Assistant.
The Ministry noted that teachers can use the assistants to generate lesson plans, retrieve historical information, and access responses in Kriol using the official Kriol dictionary.
The EdTech summit serves to explore how cutting-edge tools, like AI, can be integrated into classrooms to improve teaching and learning across the country.
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